this is one of the best photographs i've seen on PB. the composition, clarity, depth of field, and flash control are professional grade. it makes me want to ride my bike. it would look great in my study as well. thanks for posting this goern.
true^^, "jhonpak" stop trying to cause arguements with "Shred-NZ", he has just as many rights to comment as you do, he showed his opinion joking around and you have ago at him, not for what he commented, but just for the fact that he commented. Maybe you should take on board what you said to him, "get off the computer and go ride your bike", which you also told him yesterday.
Jhonpak,
all the comments you've made on that account are just ones to spark arguments. It's obvious you've got 2 accounts, so stop hiding behind that fake one.
And like I said last night, it's -2 degrees outside. Surely you living in china would be able to appreciate cold weather!
This photo is epic, the depth of field is perfect and the scale of the water fall but also of the rider is superb you dont know where to look overall this is a amazing photo 10/10 i think XD
Back to the epic MTB scenes again Konagoern,just joking m8,i know you could point your lense at a big,dirty,stinking and steaming piece of Dog sh*t and the photo would still come out smelling of roses.Ha-ha.All your pics get FAVED and on many occasion POD'd by me m8,it's just a given.You keep up the epic work my friend. Gary.
yet another one, konagoern, i might have asked you this on one of your previous POD's, but please could you tell me what camera you use, and the lense too, because the quality is astonishing..
Alex
Like explained before, 2 flashes were used, hidden and regulated in that way that it still looks natural. Yeah, I don´t know exactly what is going on with the EXIF Datas here on PB, sometimes they are displayed, sometimes not...
Must be a PB thing as you can still keep EXIF data for jpegs (I do for all my Flickr photos). Maybe "Save for Web" was used as I think that strips out EXIF data from jpegs.
I think you misunderstood me. Shoot in jpg & post jpg = EXIF Shoot in RAW & post jpg = No EXIF (& I don't "save for web") Most pros shoot in RAW, so most of the better pics wont have the EXIF. That's how it's worked for me here so far at least.
weird issue, but concerning erics theory that ShootRAW=postJPG=NoEXIF I have to say its wrong aswell, this one is a RAWshot and a jpg post but the Exifs are displayed www.pinkbike.com/photo/4646821 tricky issue, suppose we should ask karl or so...
I think PB just puts it up if the image has it. The way I process my RAW shots it looses it, but prob with a different version of photoshop & some other RAW processors might keep it. Will have to play around a bit & see if I can find a way to keep my EXIF
my order is: bikes (they'll never leave you and you can always ride them), women (they'll leave you but when they let you, they're fun to ride), beer (the cause of and the solution to all of life's problems - homer simpson), and everything else.
superdj, if you think this is boring, you dont know what a good photo is my friend. Judjing by your name, downhilling is not your sport, but when there are dirtjump POd's, i dont be negative just because theyre riding dj bikes on dirtjumps, so just be a liitle more appretiative, and take some good dj pics yourself and then you might get a dj pod, otherwise let good photographers strive, like Konagoern